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WhatsApp is now rolling out support for video and voice calls through its web app, bringing support for calls to your computer and other devices. The WhatsApp web app is a handy way to access your ...
WhatsApp is reportedly working to bring voice and video calls to its web client. This is especially good news for Linux users. WhatsApp will reportedly roll out support for voice and video calls for ...
Meta's WhatsApp messaging service is rolling out voice and video calling support on web browsers, allowing users to make calls directly without downloading additional software like a Windows or macOS ...
Taylor Medine is a staff writer for Forbes Advisor with over 10 years of experience writing guides and articles that demystify personal finance topics, such as how to repay debt, build credit and ...
The feature is now starting to reach WhatsApp Web beta users, with a wider rollout expected for the coming weeks. Here’s how it works. A few weeks ago, WABetaInfo reported that Meta was gearing up to ...
WhatsApp has started rolling out voice and video calling on WhatsApp Web, marking a major change for users who rely on the browser-based version of the platform. The feature is now available to some ...
Calls are protected by the platform’s longstanding end-to-end encryption After years online, WhatsApp Web starts rolling out voice and video call support for beta users. Shutterstock WhatsApp Web has ...
Taylor Medine is a staff writer for Forbes Advisor with over 10 years of experience writing guides and articles that demystify personal finance topics, such as how to repay debt, build credit and ...
David Nield is a technology journalist from Manchester in the U.K. who has been writing about gadgets and apps for more than 20 years. He has a bachelor's degree in English Literature from Durham ...
Voice and video calling are coming directly to WhatsApp Web, and you can try the beta now. No app download. No installation. No switching devices. You’ll be able to click a phone or camera icon right ...